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Open SourceenCC by-nc-saTobias SchlittTobias Schlitt <toby@php.net>Thu, 19 Sep 2013 06:37:06 +0000Thu, 19 Sep 2013 06:35:38 +0000eZ Components Feed dev (http://ezcomponents.org/docs/tutorials/Feed)http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specificationApache Zeta Components [Was: eZ Components]http://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0737_apache_zeta_components_was_ez_components.html
On many conferences I still hear stuff like "hey, what about eZ Components" and people often ask my, what the state of the migration of eZ Components to Apache Zeta Components is. To make it short: eZ Components are dead, long life <a href="http://incubator.apache.org/zetacomponents/">Apache Zeta Components</a>! To answer the questions in more detail, I just published a <a href="http://incubator.apache.org/zetacomponents/news/002_status_update.html">status update for Apache Zeta Components</a> on the new website of Apache Zeta Components, where can find what we did in the past months and what is currently going on.
Tobias SchlittTue, 23 Nov 2010 11:55:27 +0000Highlight source code lines in LaTeXhttp://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0736_highlight_source_code_lines_latex.html
I love <a href="http://www.latex-project.org/">LaTeX</a> for any kind of text writing (actually typesetting), simply because it creates so nice looking and consistent layouts. And, of course, because I can write it in my favorite text editor. We use LaTeX especially for presentation slides at <a href="http://qafoo.com">Qafoo</a>, since the <a href="http://bitbucket.org/rivanvx/beamer/wiki/Home">beamer package</a> provides such a convenient environment. Combined with <a href="https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikibooks/en/wiki/LaTeX/Packages/Listings">listings package</a>, presenting source code snippets with nice syntax highlighting has never been easier. However, there was one problem we did not solve, yet, until some days ago: Highlighting certain source code lines of a listing on different slides.
Tobias SchlittSat, 04 Sep 2010 08:03:00 +0000Arbit? Service please!http://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0733_arbit_service_please.html
It's only two weeks left, until <a href="http://qafoo.com">Qafoo</a>, the company by <a href="http://kore-nordmann.de/">Kore</a>, <a href="http://manuel-pichler.de">Manuel</a> and me, will officially start. Time to reveal another topic of our service repertoire: Consulting, training, support and payed development for <a href="http://arbitracker.org">Arbit</a>, your all round project tool of choice.
Tobias SchlittFri, 18 Jun 2010 07:36:21 +0000Flattr me, I flattr youhttp://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0728_flattr_me_i_flattr_you.html
I found <a href="http://flattr.com">Flattr</a> an amazing idea when I heard about it for the first time. Now I created my own account on the platform and you can flattr my blog posts. What is this and why should you do it?
Tobias SchlittTue, 25 May 2010 06:40:39 +0000We want your talks: PHP@FrOSCon 2010http://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0727_we_want_your_talks_php_froscon_2010.html
This years <a href="http://froscon.de">FrOSCon</a> (Free and Open Source Conference) will be the fifth instance of this amazing event. As usual, the <a href="http://phpugdo.de">PHP Usergroup Dortmund</a>, in cooperation with people from Cologne, organizes a <a href="http://froscon.phpugdo.de">PHP room</a> with talks and hacking. If you've never been to FrOSCon, you should really seize the chance. If you have been to FrOSCon, yet, you know what you would be missing! :)The <a href="http://froscon.phpugdo.de/call_for_papers.html">call for papers</a> for the PHP room is still open until May 23rd, so take your heels and propose some interesting talks for the <a href="http://froscon.phpugdo.de">PHP room</a>.
Tobias SchlittFri, 14 May 2010 08:40:43 +0000Convert from and to OpenDocumenthttp://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0716_convert_from_to_opendocument.html
Yesterday the latest stable release of the <a href="http://ezcomponents.org/">eZ Components</a> project, number <a href="http://ezcomponents.org/resources/news/news-2009-12-21">2009.2</a>, was rolled. For this release I worked on support for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument">OpenDocumentText</a> (ODT) in the Document component. In this article I show you how you can import OpenDocumentText documents and convert them into any of the supported formats of the component, how to export data into ODT and how to apply styles to the generated documents. You will also see how ODT and PDF can be exported with the very same styling information to make them look almost identical.
Tobias SchlittWed, 23 Dec 2009 12:19:22 +0000PHP BBQ Tour 2009 - Dortmundhttp://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0711_php_bbq_tour_dortmund.html
On Friday, June 19th 2009, the PHP Barbecue Tour 2009 will visit Dortmund.
The idea behind PHP BBQ is to bring PHP usergroups from the seminar room to
the grill. We'll have special guests from the PHP/MySQL community attending
and will have a great evening with lots of dead animals. If you want to
join, don't hesitate, it's free! Just bring your own food and drinks.Tobias SchlittFri, 05 Jun 2009 09:33:22 +0000An awful lot of files in SVNhttp://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0710_awful_lot_of_files_in_svn.html
Derick was always bitching at me when doing releases for the huge amount of
time needed to process the Webdav components sub directory. We always
supposed, that the Subversion performance issues here resulted from the
Webdav test suite, which consists of an awful lot of small test files and
some sub-directories. I finally found the time to refactor the tests and
the performance improvement is astonishing.Tobias SchlittWed, 03 Jun 2009 23:07:22 +0000Evil WebDAV, XML and XPath at IPC SE 2009http://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0708_evil_webdav_xml_xpath_ipc_2009_se.html
I gave 2 sessions at this years IPC SE: A half-day workshop on XML with PHP,
with special focus on XPath. And "WebDAV - the good, the bad and the evil",
where I dug into the WebDAV protocol and the pitfalls of implementing a WebDAV
server. Find and browse the slides directly online, here.Tobias SchlittWed, 27 May 2009 08:19:06 +0000PHP@FrOSCon 2009 - Call for papershttp://schlitt.info/opensource/blog/0707_php_at_froscon_2009.html
As usual, the PHP Usergroup Dortmund will maintain a PHP@FrOSCon event at this years Free and Open Source Conference in St. Augustin (near Bonn), Germany. While we created an (amazing) sub-conference for PHP there last year, we will have a project room this year. However, we want to have some great talks in there again (as we had 2 and 3 years ago) and therefore need your help as a speaker!
Tobias SchlittTue, 12 May 2009 09:12:22 +0000